Best attractions and places to see around Cressia include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural points of interest within the Jura department of the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region of France. The area offers access to numerous lakes, waterfalls, and gorges, alongside charming villages. Visitors can explore a rich architectural heritage, including a fourteenth-century castle and a sixteenth-century church. Cressia serves as a base for discovering both historical sites and diverse natural landscapes.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Town hall in the center of Orgelet.
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Beautiful little old town. There is an excellent gas-fired pizza place in town that we like to visit when we pass through. Everything is fresh and prepared on site. 🍕🍕🍕
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This small, remote village hosted a large religious community, including the Benedictines of Gigny from 974 to 1359.
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Orgelet is a pretty village of 1600 inhabitants. It has a fortified church, mansions, picturesque streets, a former Bernardine convent, a site of the old castle. Guided tours are organized regularly and a historical and panoramic walking tour allows you to discover the city in an hour. Information here: https://www.jura-tourism.com/agence/bureau-dinformation-touristique-dorgelet/
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Châtel is intimately linked to the history of the Via Cluny paths. This quiet little village has housed a large religious community. Marked by the presence of the Benedictines of Gigny from 974 to 1359, Manassès III de Coligny made Châtel a Benedictine priory linked to the abbey of Gigny. The abbey of Cluny then named "the prior of Châtel", while the church of Saint-Etienne de Châtel became the seat of a vast parish.
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The pretty medieval village of Cuiseaux is an ideal place for a stroll along its narrow streets and its walkway. Its remains dating from the Middle Ages testify to its past: 12th century fortified gate known as the "orchard gate", Renaissance houses with mullioned windows, castle of the Princes of Orange, watchtower house, washhouse, Saint-Thomas church with remarkable wooden stalls and its black Madonna, winegrowers' houses...
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The Roman roads of Revermont make it possible to make the connection between various cities and nearby ancient agglomerations (Bourg-en-Bresse, Coligny, Lons-le-Saunier). Difficult to date and little studied, this building was the subject of a vast restoration campaign in the 1980s carried out by volunteers, which today allows us to walk in the footsteps of our ancestors. You can discover the traces left by the passage of wheels in the cobblestones and enjoy the shaded path that leads to the Montagna belvedere.
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Located on the first foothills of the Jura massif, the Château de Chevreaux is perched on a promontory at an altitude of 470 metres. It already existed in 1158, and since that date several families have succeeded. In 1637, the French army completely destroyed the site. The castle is in ruins but its reconstruction is in progress thanks to the Friends of Chevreaux Châtel association. Here, you can see different craftsmen at work: stone cutters, ironworkers, blacksmiths.
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Cressia and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the fourteenth-century Cressia Castle, the Church of Saint-Maurice (built between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries), and the Cemetery's Monumental Cross, all recognized as historical monuments. Additionally, the historical Wash House and Fountain are worth seeing. Further afield, explore the medieval settlement of Cuiseaux with its 12th-century fortified gate and Renaissance houses, or the ongoing reconstruction at Chevreaux Castle, perched on a promontory.
Yes, Cressia is an excellent base for exploring picturesque villages. Nearby, you can discover Baume-les-Messieurs, known for its dramatic cliffs, and Chateau-Chalon, celebrated for its unique charm. The pretty village of Orgelet features a fortified church and picturesque streets, while the medieval settlement of Cuiseaux offers a glimpse into its past with ancient gates and Renaissance architecture. The quiet village of Châtel also holds significant religious history.
The Jura department surrounding Cressia boasts abundant natural beauty. You'll find numerous lakes and waterfalls, including the Confluence - Le Hérisson, Lacs d'Étival, Lac du Val, Lac de Chambly, Lac de Chalain, Lac de Bonlieu, and Cascade de la queue de cheval. The Gorges de la Lemme are another natural attraction, and the Forêt de la Joux offers opportunities to enjoy the natural landscape.
The area around Cressia is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like the 'Présilly Castle – Orgelet Town Center loop' or 'View of Lake Vouglans – View of the lake loop'. For road cycling, consider the 'Châtel – Chanelet Viewpoint loop' or the 'Chanelet Viewpoint – Chevreaux Castle loop'. There are also touring bicycle routes such as 'South Revermont’s remote places and castles'. You can find more details and routes in the Gravel biking around Cressia, Road Cycling Routes around Cressia, and Cycling around Cressia guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The medieval settlement of Cuiseaux, with its historical charm, and Chevreaux Castle, where you can see craftsmen at work on its reconstruction, are both considered family-friendly. Exploring the historical structures within Cressia itself, like the Wash House and Fountain, can also be an engaging activity for all ages.
The Ancient Roman Road of Montagna is a historical building that once connected various ancient cities. It underwent a vast restoration campaign in the 1980s, allowing visitors today to walk in the footsteps of ancestors. You can discover traces left by the passage of wheels in the cobblestones and enjoy a shaded path that leads to the Montagna belvedere, offering a unique historical walking experience.
While specific seasonal tips for Cressia are not detailed, the Jura region generally offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, summer is ideal for exploring lakes and waterfalls, and autumn provides beautiful foliage for walks and cycling. Winter can offer opportunities for snow-related activities in higher elevations, though many attractions might have reduced hours.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical richness and natural beauty. For instance, the medieval village of Cuiseaux is loved for its narrow streets and walkway, while Chevreaux Castle offers a superb view of the Bresse. The Ancient Roman Road of Montagna is valued for its historical significance and shaded path. The overall charm of the villages and the diverse natural landscapes are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Garden Shop Corinne and Marc Julien in Cressia is labeled as a 'Remarkable Garden' and is considered a must-visit. It offers a beautiful horticultural experience within the commune.
While specific cafes, pubs, or accommodation options within Cressia are not detailed in the provided information, Cressia is a commune in the Jura department, and nearby larger towns like Lons-le-Saunier (approximately 17 km away) would offer a wider range of services including accommodation and dining options. Smaller villages like Orgelet also have local amenities.
The provided information does not detail specific public transport links to individual attractions around Cressia. It is generally recommended to check local transport schedules or consider personal vehicle use for exploring the more remote natural sites and historical landmarks in the Jura department.


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